4.02 ABSOLUTE ZERO
1. (A) According to the website, absolute zero is a point where a material
eventually reaches the temperature in which all oscillations are the
slowest they can possibly be.
(B) The Kelvin scale is helpful when studying absolute zero be

5.15 SIMPLE DC CIRCUITS
1. The unit of measure for current is amp (I).
2. The original term for the battery is electric cell.
3. The incandescent light bulb was invented by Thomas Edison.
4. The fluorescent light bulb was invented by Nikola Tesla.
5. The

WAVEENERGY
What is wave energy?
Wave energy is the transport of energy
from the wind to the waves to do useful
work, such as generating electricity.
It is a source of kinetic energy; waves get
energy from the wind, and the wind from solar
energy. They gat

4.07 MOVIE MATINEE
Hi kids! My name is Calli Carbohydrate. I can be found in
almost every meal, from breakfast to dinner.
I am also found in some of your favorite foods, like fruits,
sandwiches, pasta and even cookies! How great is that? Eating
cookies fo

7.19 COSMOLOGY
Of the three experiments used to confirm the Big Bang theory, I thought the
Sea of Background radiation was the most interesting. Its amazing what
technology can do. Being able to detect electromagnetic raditaion from our
universe with an u

7.15 CELL PHONE RADIATION PODCAST
1. A cell phone uses radiation to carry the message. It needs the transmission
of radiation to function. When making a phone call, a cell power is being
used and that power is connecting the messages.
2. Cell phones use m

6.05 TSUNAMIS
1.A) - near field tsunamis have a travel time of one or two hours
- amplitude of tsunami wave rises as it nears the coastline
- create seiching in harbors and confined estuaries
- can threaten lifeline services
- long travel times of far fie

5.04 ELECTRIC FIELDS & FORCES
PART 1
1.) As I brought the a positive charge nearer the test charge, the repulsion from the
test charge was stronger when the positive charge was closer. I used this factor by
testing different distances and angles of the po

01.07 Accuracy and Precision: Balance Lab Worksheet
Before You Begin: You may either copy and paste this document into a word
processing program of your choice or print this page.
Procedure
Access the virtual lab and complete the experiments.
Data
Below

PHYSICS physics Advice

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I would recommend Physics because it challenges your ability, while allowing you to work your hardest. The labs are fun and help you better understand the content of​ the course.

Course highlights:

I gained knowledge of how everything around us works. How objects move, how gravity acts on everything, as well as how hard I'm going to have to push myself academically in college.

Hours per week:

3-5 hours

Advice for students:

Take it! It's challenging, but it's worth it. Don't settle for an easy schedule, because all that will do for you is make you lazy. Take classes that are going to make you work hard so you'll succeed later in life.